Step into the heart of Irish tradition with our stunning collection of Aran sweaters. These sweaters are pieces of history, with every stitch telling a story of the hardworking people of the Aran Islands. Originally made for the tough fishermen along Ireland’s rugged west coast, these sweaters have become timeless symbols of craftsmanship, known for their unique patterns and unbeatable warmth. We’re excited to bring you a wide range of Aran sweaters, designed for both men and women, each one showcasing the beauty of Irish artistry. Our collection is about variety, offering Aran sweaters that suit every taste and style for both women and men.
Discover the perfect mix of tradition and modern style with our women’s range. Each piece is crafted to enhance your elegance, from cozy tunic sweaters to chic turtleneck cable knits. We’ve added thoughtful details like ribbed borders on the wrists and neckline, a range of necklines (from classic crewnecks to turtlenecks), and unique stitch combinations that bring that extra touch of class. You’ll also find stylish vests, poncho designs, and pieces with pockets to complete your wardrobe!
Our men's collection has something for every style, from timeless Aran sweaters with traditional patterns to modern updates like half-zip Aran sweaters, full-button closure options, and single-button shawl collar designs. We focus on the perfect mix of practicality and style, offering half-zip collars for adjustable warmth, elegant shawl collars, and a comfortable fit that ensures warmth without restricting movement. Whether it’s a classic shawl collar, a ¼ zip neck, or a button collar, there’s a piece to suit your needs, and many designs feature handy pockets for added functionality.
Each stitch in an Aran sweater tells a story, weaving together the history and folklore of the Aran Islands:
At the heart of our Aran sweater collection lies the luxurious comfort of Merino wool. Famous for its incredible softness and warmth, Merino wool is the perfect material for Aran sweaters. Its fine fibers create a smooth, non-itchy texture, so it's incredibly comfortable against your skin. Merino wool’s natural crimp helps provide excellent insulation, trapping heat while still allowing the material to breathe. It also has natural odor- and dirt-repellent qualities, making it easy to care for and maintain. We use 100% Merino wool, as well as specially selected Merino wool blends, to ensure top-notch quality and comfort. The tight-knit Merino wool also brings out the depth and texture of the detailed knitting patterns that Aran wool sweaters are famous for. You’ll feel the warmth, softness, and craftsmanship with every wear!
Imagine the dedication it takes to create an Aran sweater. Each one is a product of a knitter's honed skill, often passed down through generations. They meticulously combine patterns – cables for luck, diamonds for prosperity, honeycombs for hard work – into a warm, textured masterpiece. It's a craft that blends tradition with personal artistry.
Yes, the tradition of hand-knitting Irish Aran sweaters in Ireland remains strong. It's a direct link to the past, when island women first created these warm, protective garments for their fishermen, navigating the challenging Atlantic waters.
Irish Aran sweaters are crafted through various methods. The most authentic and highly regarded are hand-knitted, either with traditional needles or on a hand-operated loom, which increases production speed while maintaining intricate detail. Machine-made versions exist for lower price points, but these often lack the depth and definition of hand-crafted patterns.
The best Irish Aran sweaters are made by hand in Ireland by master knitters, usually older women who can produce one sweater every 4-6 weeks. As a result, these sweaters are the most expensive option, often selling for upwards of $300. The best Aran sweaters that use hand-operated looms, which combine hand finishes with modern technology for a more affordable option, are made by brands like Saol and Aran Woollen Mills. These typically range from $80-$120. Saol’s innovative technique involves machine knitting, but with hand-finished details, making them not only more affordable but also machine washable, offering a convenient option without compromising the craftsmanship.
Aran sweaters are renowned for their quality, a testament to the skilled craftsmanship and durable materials like lambswool and Merino wool used in their creation. These sweaters are built to last, often becoming treasured heirlooms passed down through generations.
Real Aran sweaters knit from wool are incredibly warm. The intricate patterns and texture of the sweaters allow for additional thickness in the knit, trapping body heat and keeping it close to your skin. You'll often notice the lingering warmth of the sweater even after you've taken it off.
While traditional Aran sweaters were designed with a looser fit for layering, modern versions generally follow standard sizing. Therefore, you can typically order your usual size. However, always refer to the specific size guide provided by the manufacturer to ensure the best fit.
Aran sweaters knit from 100% wool will shrink if not cared for properly, especially if the wool used to knit them isn't pre-washed. A good rule of thumb is to always wash in cold water and lay flat to dry. Never assume that you can shrink an oversized sweater to fit; you should always order true to size.
If you’re asking whether or not Aran sweaters are itchy, you’re probably remembering the vintage thick raw wool sweaters of old. Today’s authentic Aran sweaters are knit from a variety of materials like Merino wool, acrylic, or even cashmere, which are just as thick and warm but won’t cause any uncomfortable itchiness on your skin.
Aran sweaters will stretch to accommodate a range of fits due to the natural properties of linked knitting, which always allows some give. However, you should never hang your sweater, wet or dry, as this will cause it to lose its shape and stretch over time due to the weight of the wool.
Option A: The very first Aran sweaters were highly waterproof, and had to be since they were worn by working fishermen in harsh Atlantic Ocean conditions! These sweaters were knit with unscoured wool, which retains the natural oil, called lanolin, found in the sheep’s wool, giving it waterproofing properties. Though today’s Aran sweaters no longer contain lanolin, having traded their workwear origins for softness and comfort, wool itself can absorb up to 30% of its weight in water without feeling wet at all, making modern Aran sweaters knit from 100% wool still quite water-resistant.
Option B: Aran sweaters knit from 100% wool are highly water-resistant due to the natural properties of the wool itself, which can absorb up to 30% of its weight in water without feeling wet. The very first Aran sweaters were knit with unscoured wool, which allowed it to retain its natural oil, called lanolin, making them truly waterproof, though sacrificing the comfort of today’s super-soft Merino wool Aran sweaters.
Explore our collection and discover an Aran sweater that resonates with your personal style. Whether you prefer a classic design or a modern interpretation, our garments offer unparalleled comfort, warmth, and timeless elegance.